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Little Girl Blue (2014) – Screencaptures

Hi! I have added 425 HD Screencaptures from the short movie Little Girl Blue (2014) to the gallery. Enjoy!

14-year-old Sophie (Odeya Rush) struggles to connect with her socially awkward father and her hyper-sexualized friend when a mysterious instant message from a boy turns her world upside down. Written and Directed by Molly Fisher

Battle of the Store Openings: Bottega Veneta vs. Aquazzura

May 7th, 2016
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W MAGAZINE – A side by side comparison of which fashion brand threw a better party to celebrate their new stores.

An old brand and a young brand celebrated store openings on opposite coasts on Thursday night. Bottega Veneta, the 50-year-old fashion house helmed by Tomas Maier opened its second maison in Beverly Hills, while the five-year-old shoe company with a cult following, Aquazzura, celebrated its first brick in mortar in New York. Following cocktail events at each shop, the designers both invited a smaller crew to iconic hotels in each city for dinner and dancing. Here, a side by side comparison of the two events.

The Designers
Bottega Veneta: Tomas Maier, who has been the brand’s creative director since 2001.
Aquazzura: Edgardo Osorio, who launched Aquazzura in 2011.

Location, Location, Location
Bottega Veneta: The brand’s second maison touched down on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, CA.
Aquazzura: For his first store, Osorio selected Madison Avenue in Manhattan, NYC.

Dinner for two (or more)
Bottega Veneta: 85 guests dined at the Tower Bar in the Sunset Tower Hotel.
Aquzzura: 100 people were invited to dinner at a suite inside The Carlyle Hotel.

The Tribes
Bottega Veneta: Hollywood stars from the big and small screens.
Aquazzura: New York society types.

‘Goosebumps’ Sequel in the Works

Sony is moving forward on a sequel to its 2015 family frightfest, closing deals to bring back director Rob Letterman and writer Darren Lemke.

Deborah Forte and Neal H. Moritz are returning as producers.

Goosebumps, while not a massive hit, was a solid performer for the studio, generating $80 million domestically and another $77 million internationally on a budget of $58 million. The pic also has performed well in home entertainment circles.

The movie was the climax of an 18-year journey to adapt the best-selling book series by R.L. Stine, which was first set up at Fox in 1998 before movie to Sony in 2008. One of the keys of cracking the adaptation included making Stine a character and tackling not just one story but populating the film with a host of his horror creations.

Jack Black portrayed Stine in Goosebumps. The goal is to have him return for the sequel.

WME-repped Letterman got his start in animation and co-directed Shark Tale and Monsters vs Aliens for DreamWorks before making his live-action (and solo) debut with Gulliver’s Travels, which also starred Black.

Lempke’s credits include Shrek Forever After as well as Bryan Singer’s giant movie Jack the Giant Slayer and DreamWorks’ 2013 movie Turbo. He is repped by UTA, Kaplan/Perrone Entertainment and Loeb & Loeb.